Pregunta: Have you ever had a pet before?
I had a dog/cat when I was a child.
I had a dog/cat when I was a child.
Having a pet taught me responsibility and how to care for another living being.
Having a pet taught me responsibility and how to care for another living being.
I enjoyed playing with my pet after school every day.
I enjoyed playing with my pet after school every day.
My family loves animals, so we always had pets at home.
My family loves animals, so we always had pets at home.
I still have photos and good memories of my pet.
I still have photos and good memories of my pet.
My parents didn’t allow pets because of allergies or cleanliness.
My parents didn’t allow pets because of allergies or cleanliness.
I’ve always wanted a pet, but my apartment doesn’t allow animals.
I’ve always wanted a pet, but my apartment doesn’t allow animals.
I’m too busy with school/work to take care of a pet.
I’m too busy with school/work to take care of a pet.
I sometimes take care of my friends’ pets when they travel, but I’ve never had my own.
I sometimes take care of my friends’ pets when they travel, but I’ve never had my own.
I hope to have a pet in the future when my situation changes.
I hope to have a pet in the future when my situation changes.
Pregunta: Have you ever had a pet before?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
A member of the family: Someone or something treated as part of the family.
A member of the family: Someone or something treated as part of the family.
Man’s best friend: A common way to refer to a dog.
Man’s best friend: A common way to refer to a dog.
Like a fish out of water: Feeling uncomfortable or out of place (can be used if you didn’t have a pet and felt different).
Like a fish out of water: Feeling uncomfortable or out of place (can be used if you didn’t have a pet and felt different).